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Published To ward off aging, stem cells must take out the trash - To Ward Off Aging, Stem Cells Must Take Out the Trash
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Researchers find stem cells use a surprising system for discarding misfolded proteins. This unique p...
Published Harnessing power of immune system may lessen reliance on antibiotics for infections like TB - Harnessing the Power of the Immune System to Reduce Reliance on Antibiotics for Infections like TB
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Researchers have found that the body's process of removing old and damaged cell parts, is also an es...
Published Components of cytoskeleton strengthen effect of sex hormones - Components of Cytoskeleton Strengthen Effect of Sex Hormones
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Researchers discover that actin acts in the cell nucleus and is partly responsible for the expressio...
Published A miniature heart in a petri dish: Organoid emulates development of the human heart - A Miniature Heart in a Petri Dish: Organoid Emulates Development of the Human Heart
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A team has induced stem cells to emulate the development of the human heart. The result is a sort of...
Published Where the HI-Virus sleeps in the brain - Where Does the HI-Virus Sleep in the Brain?
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The human immunodeficiency virus HIV-1 is able to infect various tissues in humans. Once inside the...
Published Researchers clear the way for well-rounded view of cellular defects - Researchers Clear the Way for a Well-Rounded View of Cellular Defects
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New research investigates how cells divide, particularly in the fibrous environment of living tissue...
Published Memory B cell marker predicts long-lived antibody response to flu vaccine - Memory B Cell Marker Predicts Long-Lived Antibody Response to Flu Vaccine
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Memory B cells play a critical role to provide long-term immunity after a vaccination or infection....
Published Meet the hybrid micro-robot: The tiny robot that is able to navigate in a physiological environment and capture targeted damaged cells - Meet the hybrid micro-robot: The tiny robot that is able to navigate in a physiological environment and capture targeted damaged cells
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Researchers have developed a hybrid micro-robot, the size of a single biological cell (about 10 micr...
Published Synthetic biology: proteins set vesicles in motion - Synthetic Biology: Proteins Set Vesicles in Motion
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Biophysicists have designed a new cell-like transport system that represents an important milestone...
Published Groundbreaking images of root chemicals offer new insights on plant growth - Groundbreaking Images of Root Chemicals Offer New Insights on Plant Growth
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Applying imaging technology to plant roots, researchers have developed a new understanding of chemic...
Published How skates learned to fly through water - How Skates Learned to Fly Through Water
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Genes are not the only drivers of evolution. The iconic fins of skates are caused by changes in the...
Published Genes are read faster and more sloppily in old age - Genes are Read Faster and More Sloppily in Old Age
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Scientists have demonstrated the following findings which apply across the animal kingdom: with incr...
Published Study links 'stuck' stem cells to hair turning gray - Study Links 'Stuck' Stem Cells to Hair Turning Gray
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Certain stem cells have a unique ability to move between growth compartments in hair follicles, but...
Published An unprecedented view of gene regulation - An Unprecedented View of Gene Regulation
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Using a new technique, researchers have shown that they can map interactions between gene promoters...
Published Compressive stress shapes the symmetry of Arabidopsis root vascular tissue - Compressive Stress Shapes the Symmetry of Arabidopsis Root Vascular Tissue
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A cytokinin-mediated, proliferation-based mechanism is involved in the generation and maintenance of...
Published Scientists discover new embryonic cell type that self-destructs to protect the developing embryo - Scientists Discover a New Embryonic Cell Type that Self-Destructs to Protect the Developing Embryo
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Scientists have uncovered a new quality control system that removes damaged cells from early develop...
Published How plants use sugar to produce roots - How Plants Use Sugar to Produce Roots
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Along with sugar reallocation, a basic molecular mechanism within plants controls the formation of n...
Published Engineers report low-cost human biomarker sensor designs - Engineers Report Low-Cost Human Biomarker Sensor Designs
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Researchers have developed a low-cost, RNA-based technology to detect and measure biomarkers, which...
Published Algae in Swedish lakes provide insights to how complex life on Earth developed - Algae in Swedish Lakes Provide Insights to How Complex Life on Earth Developed
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By studying green algae in Swedish lakes, a research team has succeeded in identifying which environ...
Published A journey to the origins of multicellular life: Long-term experimental evolution in the lab - A Journey to the Origins of Multicellular Life: Long-term Experimental Evolution in the Lab
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Over 3,000 generations of laboratory evolution, researchers watched as their model organism, 'snowfl...